Curriculum-relevant interactive activities for use with IWBs for Early Years.
Iboard Fantastic resources for Early Years and SEN
Examples use language such as ‘more’ or ‘less’, ‘greater’ or ‘smaller’, ‘heavier’ or ‘lighter’, to compare two numbers or quantities -iBoard Reception (Purple level) Many other liteacy skills -grammar, spelling comprehension and sequencing -can be taught through interacting with these resources. Read more about this great site on the anseo.net site
Infant EncylopediaAn online child-friendly encyclopedia containing easily searchable information and activities linked to popular curriculum topics. I'D
www.poissonrouge.com It contains over 200 games for little ones to engage in while unconsciously learning their letters, numbers, colours, shapes, music, language while also developing their hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity. I would recommend it to any Primary class teacher, but would also use it when teaching the basics of language at any level.Copied directly from TeachNet Blog http://www.gameclassroom.com/math/kindergarten
Fun with Spot provides young students with online stories, interactive games, video clips, printable pages, and more. The simple user interface and bright colors within each activity will keep students engaged. Students can personalize the activities using their own name. Introduce this site on your interactive whiteboard or projector. Then have students explore this site independently. Make a shortcut to this site on classroom computers and use it as a center to build literacy skills. Study Spot story elements and then create Spot adventures using an interactive whiteboard or projector. Advanced readers and technology users could create stories independently. This is an ideal site to share with families on your class website (copied directly from
Curriculum-relevant interactive activities for use with IWBs for Early Years.
Iboard Fantastic resources for Early Years and SENExamples
use language such as ‘more’ or ‘less’, ‘greater’ or ‘smaller’, ‘heavier’ or ‘lighter’, to compare two numbers or quantities -iBoard Reception (Purple level)
Many other liteacy skills -grammar, spelling comprehension and sequencing -can be taught through interacting with these resources.
Read more about this great site on the anseo.net site
http://magicschool.iboard.co.uk/
Infant Encylopedia An online child-friendly encyclopedia containing easily searchable information and activities linked to popular curriculum topics. I'D
Literactive Activities
Science
Early Year Videos
Early Year displays
LanguageGuide Interactive language learning resources suitable for non-nationals
Online Talking Stories
Learning Planet has many free interactive resources including Interactive Alphabet Number Train Count Your Chicken
Sebastian Swan -A literacy web site aimed at Key Stage 1 children and teachers, created by the Kent NGfL initiative
Infant Explorer
Infant Encyclopedia
Alphabet Avenue You can download lots of useful worksheets to use with the children on an individual basis.
or with a visualiser .
Sample
Games
www.poissonrouge.com It contains over 200 games for little ones to engage in while unconsciously learning their letters, numbers, colours, shapes, music, language while also developing their hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity. I would recommend it to any Primary class teacher, but would also use it when teaching the basics of language at any level.Copied directly from TeachNet Bloghttp://www.gameclassroom.com/math/kindergarten
Puzzle Pages
Fun with Spot provides young students with online stories, interactive games, video clips, printable pages, and more. The simple user interface and bright colors within each activity will keep students engaged. Students can personalize the activities using their own name.
Introduce this site on your interactive whiteboard or projector. Then have students explore this site independently. Make a shortcut to this site on classroom computers and use it as a center to build literacy skills. Study Spot story elements and then create Spot adventures using an interactive whiteboard or projector. Advanced readers and technology users could create stories independently. This is an ideal site to share with families on your class website (copied directly from
Maths
Early Math IWBMatch the Shapes
Free Counters
Counting Fruit
BBC Numbertime
IWB Resources
Crick has 47 interactive resources suitable for the IWB for younger children.
Free Programs from Priory Woods Great with iwb and can be downloaded
Music
KididdlesAction Songs
Halloween
The Cool Alphabet Song
Art
Falling sand